La Lune De Payne features a haunting series of images from Danilovic’s regular visits to the Danube Delta in Romania. Themes within the work include the return to the primitive, a communion with Nature, the solitude of man, all the time watched by the moon above. As the photographer explains in his introduction, “ I found myself imagining that the Danube Delta was the counterpart on Earth of the Moon’s Mare Vaporum. NASA’s lunar atlas describes it as a basalt sea, desolate and empty located between the Sea of Serenity and the Sea of Showers.”